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Old 11-17-2012, 01:21 PM
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There is another factor you might look at..a lifestyle thing.

If you filter your water, into a pitcher, algae can grow in it.
This can cause serious heartburn.

Also using a filter that needs changing can do it.

We noticed this on vacation where we filter lake water twice.
Even then when exposed to sun, algae will grow quickly in the pitcher. At home too. There is algae in our drinking water as well out of the tap.
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